Synonym: atrocious, awful, detestable, disgusting, dreadful, hateful, horrible, obnoxious. Similar words: interminable, sustainable, complain about, enable, unable, amenable, personable, nominally. Meaning: [ə'bɒmɪnəbl] adj. 1. unequivocally detestable 2. exceptionally bad or displeasing.
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31. That young girl has abominable taste in clothes.
32. He is Known as the Abominable Snowman.
33. There is the myth of the Abominable Snowman.
34. Altogether I paid pretty dear for my monthly fourpenny piece, in the shape of these abominable fancies.
35. They had been making abominable light of her during supper.
36. Camellia against the wind risks snow, what not be afraid of an environment is abominable, can be in freezing winter is long indefectible, the people of the battle praises it is triumphal flower.
37. Republique de Djibouti is a small nation located in Eastern Africa with abominable natural conditions.
38. Some IT people regarded the whole thing as "pernicious myth ... in the order of credibility of the abominable snowman."
39. The aeroengine is a kind of internal-combustion engine working under very abominable and complicated environment.
40. These days, only a few people continue to take the story of the Abominable Snowman seriously.
41. The English also invented for their monarch that abominable instrument, the swizzle stick.
42. The gangdom organization has produced abominable influence upon the people's life and public security in this area.
43. Gangdom organization brought abominable influence to the people's livelihood of Korea and public security.
44. Here is Morgan the poisoner , and Merridew of abominable memory, and Mathews.
45. It can replace the idolatrous and immoral Hindu rites with its own imposing liturgy, and substitute the Cross for the abominable linga.
46. Aa clatter of the feet that was abominable ,'says Moliere. "
47. The material of oil seal is advance, reasonable, and the processing of confect is preciseness. The change of pull intension rate is small. It suit varies of abominable environment.
48. He reprobated abominable foods and drunkenness, and appointed festivals for sacrifices to the Sun, at each of the Zodiacal Signs.
49. The Abominable Snowman moniker came in 1921, when a British army colonel translated the phrase his Sherpa used for a creature that left behind huge footprints in the mountains.
50. But these things, how indifferent soever they be in common uses, when they come to be annexed unto divine worship, without divine authority, they are as abominable to God as the sacrifice of a dog.
51. There is no air-condition system in locomotive cab for a long time, and motorman's working conditions is abominable.
52. English food can be wonderful but the normal English diet is abominable.
53. What I find most abominable in our politicians is that, even when their hands are stained with blood[sentencedict.com/abominable.html], they invariably adopt a holier-than-thou attitude.
54. Under the 1959 Act, purple passages, even on the subject of heterosexual buggery (still the "abominable crime"), no longer necessarily meant a guilty verdict.
55. The Abominable Snowman who haunts the imagination of climbers in the Himalayas is hardly more elusive.
More similar words: interminable, sustainable, complain about, enable, unable, amenable, personable, nominally, nominate, dominate, dominant, nomination, domination, predominant, coming in, booming, nominee, ominous, glooming, forthcoming, prominent, domineering, seminar, able, luminary, cable, table, viable, eliminate, laminated.